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Which web page sucks the most? And how to fix it...
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Posted on: March 17, 2008 2:13 PM, by Greg Laden
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I have a bad feeling that consumers are going to remove advertising from their web viewing and then access to the web will become less democratic as it becomes more expensive.
I think on a personal level it's a great idea and on a societal level it's a nail in the coffin of universal internet access paid for in part by advertising.
Maybe I'm pessimistic...
Posted by: David Lee | March 17, 2008 6:31 PM
This is the first time I've wanted to learn a computer language. I'm sold!
Posted by: Serena | March 17, 2008 8:05 PM